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SUMMARY:Uncovering the Mystery of Our Hidden Waterways
DESCRIPTION:Film Screening:    LOST RIVERS\nwith short documentary FRESHWATER\nIn honor of World Water Day\, Dr. Jacob Napieralski\, Ph.D.\, Dr. Marie Garcia\, Ph.D.\, and Landscape Architect Nancy Darga\, will lead a discussion and a post screening Q&A session about the importance of preserving our waterways and bringing awareness to the “lost rivers” that exist in our community. \nFeatured Speakers:\nDr. Jacob Napieralski\, Ph.D.\nDr. Marie Garcia\, Ph.D.\nNancy Darga\, Landscape Architect\nLost Rivers Synopsis: \n\nAs climate changes forces us to reconsider the relationship between the built environment and our natural resources\, LOST RIVERS brings to life an aspect of urban ecology that has long been kept secret. \n\n\nNearly every major city was built near the convergence of many rivers. As cities grew with the Industrial Revolution\, these rivers became conduits for disease and pollution. The 19th-century solution was to bury them underground and merge them with the sewer systems. These rivers still run through today’s metropolises\, but they do so out of sight. \nLOST RIVERS examines hidden waterways in cities around the world and introduces us to people dedicated to exploring and exposing them. In Montreal\, urban explorer Danielle Plamondon and photographer Andrew Emond follow the stony underground tunnels that contain the Riviere Saint-Pierre. In Bresica\, Italy\, a group of urban explorers conduct popular\, officially-sanctioned tours through the city’s network of medieval rivers. \nMore and more municipal governments are recognizing the wisdom of these explorers and making their once-buried waterways more accessible. Drawing inspiration from Seoul\, whose Cheonggyecheon River was opened to the public in the early 2000s after 40 years of being hidden beneath a highway\, Yonkers\, New York has committed itself to “daylighting” its Saw Mill River\, which has been buried under the city’s downtown for the past 90 years. In London and Toronto\, planners are rethinking the way they manage their rivers for environmental reasons\, responding to structural problems that have to increasingly frequent flooding and sewer overflows. \n\nVisit Science on Screen to learn more! \n  \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://miwaterstewardship.org/event/uncovering-the-mystery-of-our-hidden-waterways/
LOCATION:Penn Theatre\, 760 Penniman Ave\, Plymouth\, MI\, 48170\, United States
CATEGORIES:Film Festival
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